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Haven't Started Cl ay for Vital War ork! T : ed Change : i ~~ THOSE NOT ENGAGED IN ESSENTIAL WAR ACTIVITY ARE NEEDED FOR PRODUCTION DEPARTMENTS 1 Avo rer TELEPHONE OPERATO RS OF LOCAL WAR PLANT ENGAGED IN THE MANUFAGTURE OF RUBBER, PRODUCTS. - Indianapolis fathers ad

: ency to stampede to war plants ; ARE NEEDED : = No Previous Experience Necessary ———

Steady Employment With Long Established Manufacturing Plant to Those Who Quality,

§ would be subject to the draft after] [i € onl Men, ages 17 to 50—Women, ages 18 to 50. Oct. 1 if they didn’t get into lessen- * All former telephone operators | GE Must Pass Physical Examination

tial industries. y and ; ; Willing to Work Any Shift—Top Piece Rates After Training. Harold Porter, assistant manager : : Time and One-Half Over Forty-Hour Week. 48-Hour Schedule Work Week.

of ) . Ny Mhelcal Us. SE * Young women, age 18 and over, with

I ice office, says there has been no

cen oe amcuemr| Bf no telephone operator experience © Part Time Workers! 3P.M.to7 P.M. Also 7 P.M.to 11 P.M. gy. re) | | ARE URGED TO APPLY “fl. We Now Have Additional Openings for Persons NOT EMPLOYED or Those, Now

But employment officials of local war plants said the number of job PLEASE SEE Engaged in NON-ESSENTIAL WAR WORK. Scheduled Work Week— ‘applicants has increased slightly ah : > during the past three cave, bo roel BN MISS JEFFERSON or MRS. BROWN 240 N. MERIDIAN ST. 8 Days. 'Soms Dejariments Gperating 1 Days, nearly enough. They think that the Monday Through Friday, 8 A. M. to 5 P. M. Saturday, 8 A. M. to'2 P. M. Interviewing Hours Daily 8 A. M. to 5 P. M. Also Monday Evenings 6 P. M. to 8 P. M. increase probably was due to the ’ : Sa Saturday Hours 8 A. M. to 5 P. M.

_ work-or-fight order. : po : ope Both U. 8. and war plant employ- ! NA BELL TELEPHONE COMPAN :

ment officials said, however| that they expect the fathers now holding

non-deferable jobs to “get |busy” oh : Lama : : s t i R bh as Oct, 1 draws closer. An applica- | ———————————— i er tion for a job in an essential in-| Lost and Found 17 : U | ited S a e % dustry entitles the applicant to a|DOG LOST, reddish-brown short haired months deferment, Bin “dale, sbout 18 tnches ail ‘Ft I9 W. SOUTH ST., BETWEEN ILLINOIS & MERIDIAN STS. | _reward. - : Phone LI. 4609

De Sone LOST -Saiuras downtown or Speedway. ath Funerals 1 E. fraternity pin. Finder call BE-

Indianapolis Times, Thurs,, Aug. 19, 1943 0ist:w. Reward. DOSS—Willlam H., age 69, father of Lily|LOST—Brown billfold Saturday night be-

wr h. . May Gibson and Mrs, Laffle B. Porter, [Fesn \keviils id Cee 200-d Help Wanted—Female 8| Help Wanted—Female IN THE FIGHT AROUND THE WORLD 11 Shirl B —Billfold d t Saturda Kee g oie RA ET A i ef i en papers and contents 1018 i AD AMS

Burial Washington Park Sagres: W. 27th, WA-2045 : : . ENDSLEY—Ida May, age 11, R. 4, LOST — Male pointer; liver and white. ) ¢ YOUN G WOMEN : Greenfield, Tad. wife of Jona B Endsley,| Answers to “Bob.” Liberal reward. ; ROAD Mother of Ell Ba Bawm R. Brvin E ——— Tuesday, bilifold with RC A OFFERS — 17 to 30 } al ober ndsley, sister of Harry |LOST—Downtown Tuesday, (0 Rodefer, Clinton, Iowa, passed away| money and credentials. Reward. Lillian : 3 : M ACH IN E RY

Wednesday p.m. at af 618 N. pedo; Long; BE.dmed. a 3 : . : i" heme: 1643 E. New York. aiier 4 p.m; | LOST Loaves She Eid Fein wii % 1. War Jobs for Unskilled Girls, For Clerieal Work Is Helping Uncle : funeral home. Burial Naas Park FOUND—Bicycle, 3 weeks ago; describe : Women (18 Years and older) : S Wi the WwW FAHRENKAMP—August, age 71 years; |. ome and place. Box 136, Times. % 2. Full and part-time shifts ) ... See Miss Jefferson an ¢ ne n ronts.

husband - of Louise F. . (deceased) and .’ a 4 X father of Fred, Bertha and Carl Fahren- Schools & Instructions 7A . haa : ; BAe hay Honnsdar. Puberel fiss| LEARN BEAUTY CULTURE % 2. God yay and working sonditions INDIANA BELL Not employed In War Work, Call and Leave Shirley. Bros. Central chapel, Illinois Demand for skilled cperators 30004 the v% 4. Extra pay for night shift : ! : Crowoiby Saturday, 1:30 Pm Burlal) Sp TERNATIONAL BEAUTY SCHOOL : A TELEPHONE (CO. Your Application. Chore after T Be re: Thomsdon 342 E. Washington ‘St. % 5. Convenient location in city 240 N. Meridian EMPLOYMENT OFF GRIER Minnie W., age 81, aunt of Dan-| Help Wanted—Female 8 <k 6. Recreation facilities for workeérs ‘ T ICE OPEN 8 A. M. 0

iel BC Co Sn bl TIVE WHITE WOMAN 5P. M. SATURDAY TILL 12 NOON A. George V. Grieb; sister-in-law of —and many other reasons why you should join the : : Eva OH TS away ene Do Ss Sundays, No age mit. “Boon RCA Family and help produce vital communca- GIRLS—We have an opening = Ay J. : D. ADAMS MFG. CO.

William, Miss Minnie A. Grieb and Mrs. For office cleaning from 5 p. m. to 11 in our Aves service de-

G. H, f . . S East st Friends invited Friongs| Attention Housekeepers tions equipment for the armed forces. ; Partment for a gil between 217 S. BELMONT AVE. may call any time. - Burial Crown Hill.| Capable woman: to care for 3 children,! - 17 and 20 years old to act as

ages 4 to 8. Light housework in modern messenger and copy girl. Job HEMPFLING—Fred E., age 57. Husband Santry home. Stay, $12 without laundry, APPLY TODAY : entails delivery of advertising of Olive Hempfling, father of John and |gy5 with Permanent. 8 Miles west of In- : 3 proofs to stores in the . mile aul Hempaing, brother of Mrs. Mary dianapolis on bus line. BE-2110 after- : . aw : square and genczal service to : , Mrs. Velva Foertscl, John Hemp-|, on F004 evenings t advertisers. Only a girl willing fling, La Mar, Ind.; Mrs. Bertha Hoop, Le iC or vision, . a g ; ® to go 2 07h Zit 2lning ang ; unafra 0!

California; William Hempfling, Indian- 2 apolis; George Hempfling of Evansville, Attractive Girl Mon days 8A Miod p. M.—Other Days SA. MtodP. M the day need apply. Starting For Railroad Jobs

10g closed away neds Be With a nice personality; pleasant work- ? ! ’ yage. 1 anon : Help to Kee ‘Men and Material Moving! Be iol piri | I Semagas: Devin service blo and | Ee Hmrns Ee Matiedie nn xe UPHOLSTERERS, BO - Ble aga Rog A V.| BEAUTY OPERATOR — To give x SAA ZL a Sad” dindiz Tor” SS 5 2 y: scalp treatments only. Will teach | _ ment, The Indianapolis Times, MACHINISTS, RIVETERS, ELDERS,

JARBOE--Manhew D., age 74 years, hus-

of Gertrude Jarboe, father of you our method of giving treat- . TELEGRAPHERS, TEMPLA OR LAY- f er Allison, Clarence and Floyd ts with full lary. You do Jatlos, brotier of "Charles and Thomas| not, have to be a skilled beauti- PERMANENT POSITIONS FOR : OUT MAN CAPABLE OF READING Peters and Mrs. Amanda Marchand, cian. Ask for Mr. Steffy after GIRL TO CLERK BLUEPRINTS pussed sway, Diciday evening. Funerall 11's. m. Thomas System, 321 II- 15 OFFICE WORKERS 350 college TA-815 * STENOGRAPHER N ce necessary f Friday, 9'a. m. Burial Holy Crass ceme-| 1in0is Bldg. LI 8755. 12 TYPISTS PULLMAN EY ion PORTERS, »

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tery. Friends may call at Shirley Bros.

: ‘ GOOD PAY : aim Experience Preferred Bam Tuisaay, ow "| BEAUTY OPERATOR 10 FILE CLERKS Excellent jobs available for both women Automobll Cth eguirea STUDENT SWITCHMEN, HELPERS a ortunity, salary an . en as trol an us operato: llent. Opportun. or an: / wn JASPER Caroline (Carrie) W.. age 81,| commission. Mary Smith Salon, Cail 10 STOCK CLERKS TO FILL ORDERS Good pay; stable post-war employments | | Injerview—9 to 4:45 IN ALL CRAFTS +N beloved mother of Mrs. Bertha Jasper| ag 4911 N. Penn. : : e Pleasant work; paid’ while learniig. Apply| AMERICAN STATES INSURANCE CO. APPRENTICES Mehlich Aus Ms. Ruth prion Gue del, 8 PACKERS ; . 213 Traction Terminal Bldg. $42 N. Meridian . LABORERS passe away ednesday p. m. riva for appointments - . 1 1 Friday, 1 Dp. at the G. H, i : : Fe Bo. Ate Cua Call Mrs. Tutor fo; T207 “dave We are an old nationally known mail order house, INDIANAPOLIS RAILWAYS +4 STENOGRAPHER +* Applicants must comply. with WMC regulations

work. RI-5929 after 2. . . SEH an fonoen HN Poe a CLAYPOOL HOTEL recently moved to Indianapoils. We have over 800 Old established company. Permsn- Cl hai Apply at Hou

i siti Excellent opportunity. flowers. : Needs : employees and have openings now for 55 young v Good Permanent Position vy Sub position. Bicellent : i] a ,KOOR — Mary, of 3512 N. Illinois st. i d n r s o G i East aryland treet Passed away Thursday morning. Mother + Elderly women to work in women, marrie or unmarried. ood wages even

Saini; “S0udc of"6,500, WE, 20 | sewing room, mending, making || for beginners. Pay is based upon a 5-day 40-hour or Syst. With Swie:busjuess gx.

Be I Be OnGuOLE alterations, etc. week with time and a half for overtime. Several perienice; convenient location, See A 3 : at the A -Rub f 1h .g ® .g® : foterment BothoEl cemetery. Pome: % Room inspectresses. better positions also. All positions permanent. . Mr. Duncan, 221 West South St. STENOGRAPHER Want or ssentia or . MUMAW-—Ronald Ryan, darling little son Permanent Positions. vd 11-755%,

Bf ios End Della lucie Mumsw,| _Goed working Conditions. Apply Employment Office, Main Floor Light Dictation 2 AUTOMOBILE MECH ANICS

eR SETI El | Clerk-Typt # HOUSEKEEPER % | “0 ~ "O Donald Mumaw_and NE de- Clerk- yprst LANE BRYANT, INC. solvhite; 2 children; no laundry; stay; $13. aypine Rix ly ay ill con. Work 51; day week, off Saturar nesda © ears : BO BL ST J T5420 Ee a mde Met i oore r east funer rom 4:30 p. m. p. m. war “ Ea) ation * Primes SS hi PERSONNEL through Fridays. Mh : or apply 339 E. Market, work you will not be loeking rederic + 88€ , ©O “ . s y 3 Bra ha a: &-| DEPARTMENT Se, CLERK—TYPIST ey Ys | : fora job after the war. USNR, and ‘brother of Mrs. R. Parker . . Duke’s Lunch, 3225 E. 10th. . STENOGRAPHER ‘ $47. 50 Per Week ng, Service Fanner» & Buchanan. Mor- Opportunity : We have-an immediate wpening “LAUNDRY WORKERS | 15.40; 5% days; 4 hours. Investigate tagry Friday, 1030 a a Friends on in our advertising department for Folders preferred: white; will train. this first. 1208 Merchants Bank bldg. See Mr. Hedges

vited. Burial Crown Hill. Friends may| KOT Advancement a a es HOTEL LINCOLN Typists and Stenographers N orth Si de Chevrolet

———— aC ———————————— MIDDLE AGED lady as night cletk in| Por essential Smplovint, Apply perWITTE—Fred C. H., age 71 years, beloved phone, reasénably good at figures E d ‘husband of Clara E. Witte, brother of REAL SILK and well recommended. The posi- Hotel. Apply 210% 8. Illinois. sonnel office, 221 bldg., Indiana Lewis A. Witte and Mrs. Sophie "Jack-

man, Cumberland, passed away Wednesday. Funeral service will be held at

the residence, 9102 E. Washington st., Nights—Good Sala ance experience not necessary. Friday, 2:30 p. m., and at St. Jo 634 N. Noble gh ry

6 od oo 2 5 hn'e working conditions, 5-day, 40-hour . Evangelical Reformed church at 3 p. m. : Jyoek. See L. D. Young. Advertis. SR Indiana Insurance Co. Help Wanted —F emale 8| Help Wanted—Female 8

: lidated Bldg. Friends may call at the residence any ing manager, The Indianapolis : ; 3d Floor Conso time after 11 a. m. Thursday, Shirley Times, RI-3551. : 115 N. Pennsylvania St. WOMAN-—White, Sor Hotel Bev Fo

: 3 Irvice. OFFICE CLER K Sls 3 hal Ww. Washi YOUNG—Ralph F., beloved husband of > COLORED . P TR Young 2nd 1 athe r of Bvt. Warren ’ S Steady employment is well es : 0 an . Ralp nford Young, tablished essential industry. This : i : 1 Ey | WOMEN %| DICTAPHONE | x Women &Mens

son, Indianapolis, and Mrs. Christ Bink- rt OSIERY MILLS ’ tion is a permanent one and offers 1 NIGHT DISHWASHER ii So SE ® a 836 E. 63rd

an unusual opportunity for ad- ! vancement. Attractive salary, good : NIGHT WAITRESS Permanent position. Good wages. Insur-

ather of Ronald Young and son Mr. and Mrs. William M. Young,

broth of hes. Kaihonte anion, i | GENERAL Cont 32 sepals Wc TYPIST Top Wages | rovner oO I'S. auherine Snider, Ss. ; 5%-day to d William ¥ J u OPER ATOR i ; ; cient and capable n; 5 fons, Fe mary wo fowl Freight House week. It you are a diligent worker, With or Without Experience Wanted in

J., Jack F. and Christian C. Young, all

Bape: (Passo, AST gon Truckers and OFFICE WORK se Ms. Townsend, ] 8 ™ 25 Day or Night Work: _Essential Industry

3 POLAR ICE AND FUEL CO. ! : 1 Sn ion Shniey Dros Irving Bi GENERAL OFFICE : Ask for Miss Bartz For General Factory Work Wathington Park. Friends may call ai Essential Industry 7900 NortiWestern Avs; : IP NOW WORKING ty Boca Te 0 Penn. Railroad WORK TANTS Nar Aer ZENITE METAL ZOOK—Kate Harriet, 5345 E. Washing- " ; : : . . Mio Edna Rains, city; 3s." Anna (" 46 S, Emerson Defense Plant Old established firm: has Office Girl with con.| TO work in billing department WHEELER'S Wi >.; grandmother of : veniently located downtown offices afaciun Office age openings for 1 experienced has opening for young lady fo set of large manufacturing com- 8 W. Market Employment dg ; as o Excellent oppor- i . Biknathaiin Ohio 13. great rand: Permanent Position Ediphone operator, also 2 tunity for advancement Into re-| pany engaged in essential war | WAITRESSES To 201 N. West St. ° children, and sister o I's erta : : : 4 5 / ] position. . ages, ¥ N X. ~C O'Shanghiaessy, Portsmouth, Oy de- Com tometer SERVICE PRODUCTS vith typing and comp- Doinfient. Mr. Fasbiey, MA-seds,| Work. 20 minutes north east | i.go {5 Mchument ry ARE A Ce a TA ; bel Part Ti St her | linois ‘and Washington | We Have Pleasant ‘Employment neral Saturday, Aug. 31, at Moore & tometer experience. Good | ©? me Stenographe om |llincis an ashington OFFICE ‘WORK Buk Jrvihgton | Mortuary, 5342 E. Wash- CORP . . . Center location. Good working cone : oF 3 limited number of married women 10 a. m. Friends invited. Bu- . starting salary and excel ditions, . by. well-established business. | sis, Experienced operating In- {who *tind it necessary to help out on the » vial ‘Slitherland Park. pera ors ¢ H 4785 = g Y and excel- | ri-ssoi. | family budget. The work is general clean- | "Operate Typewriter Card of Thanks 5 cid - lent opportunity for right _PRESS OPE ERATORS ternational electromatic billing Ea 8 SE Py is ul SE sient andy Permanent Sov>"Advancement a 7 . _ PAME LAUNDRY, 1352 N. ILL. ST. . |cmployment at excellent wages OTBEFEY—Zella, passed awey Aug. 19, Needed By Essential DIET MAIDS type. ldeal working con- RAILROAD OPENINGS machine an asset but not re- [vio Cg LR Crawlord, KO-WE-BA 60.

War Plant tae Sanatesiume mottos %™| ditions. Phone for ap- we quired. Permanent position. "Viki Girls to Sori Linens

nsel | : ' AMERICAN LINEN SUPPLY CO. e think of you dear x Ages 17 and up. Dishwashers—Colored pointment. ‘Stenographers : 1115 N. Capitol

one by. Thoughts of you come drifting back GUARANTY CAFETERIA

y cleani 1] me ia It you are Interested in 20 N. MERIDIAN Comptometer Operators | Call CH-0673 for Interview |White Woman uaing: A> ply ; . T Fumie the twilight. nds. the day. SSPURIng a permanen;, posi- FILE CLERKS - MR. MILLER, RI-2422 | Typists, Messengers, Clerk lf; Ylreight elevator, Chamber of ‘Gomi

ti ith long ablished : . used, Susans. Cullis, Grandciusren.| HOR Sih OE established aaperionced piefated to Wok nl SNA M.-to SP. M, With Railroad Experience | WHITE WOMEN ta isan offices from 5:30 a re asualty insurance files; os em pe ent, Con. Funeral Directors 5 ently located near down- so0d opportunity. For interview call 3 Excellent Opportunities for 2 ement TYPIST BR idated i

: Ga. 2570, wa. 5376| town Indianapolis Applicants Must Comply ) : Ww. T. Blasengym 2226 Shelby. : “4 ‘With ‘WMC Regulations . . | por general office work. Perman-

; See Mr. Graham, American States Insurance Co. |: af : Apply coc Lett position. | Blessant MOrEIg con hi ONES : FUNERAL HOME Sth FIoer. 2 N. Merl 1 U.S. Railroad hE. ats Women, 18-35, to rain 1 a»

[FUNERALS .2%; Market js, | Us S. EMPLOYMENT SERVICE Flatwork—Foeeders—Folders : RB {ash ‘Retirement Board | Permanent Bory: sod opportunity for i FOR MILL SUPPLY,

- 148 E. Market St. FAME LAUNDRY, 1352 N. ILL ST. 3 —— an “FLANNER 3 BUCHANAN N | GOUNTER GIRLS Sos FOUNTAIN HELP To rode I 1 {oo Underwrliey Banding ©

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'ALL CREEK BLVD. days a week; good ‘a. r GADD pay, good tips. Meals and uniform %fur- | , Elderly ladies, ‘40 years and up. Per- * 2 Typists BERT S. GA nished. [Experience unnecessary. Apply | Rent Dn BOE eek, Dictati tn Ribbon Dairy Bar, 48 N. Pennsyl- on no "| HAAG DRUG CO. SCENT pate

Blue “GRINSTEINER'S snis. manent position, salaly open. MA-552 EXPERIENCED GIRLS i % Production Clerk: -Y : H. H ERRMANN OPERATOR ta Shoo," Saloyabie York. ‘Apply to neodgl mmedioiely in essential SEY & TITUS | LL Bi M. Alphabetic Key Punch WESTERN UNION ) Bow week, time and one-half laware Bt. LI3838| none 12-2333, 9-4. for interview. GIRLS AND WOMEN | for over time. Only 20 mises : i OO ms KIRK | American States Insurance Co. fy Ph oo od : Ln Te i. to i